These are the shocking scenes of violence between Spurs and Chelsea fans on a train platform following the Capital One cup final.

At least four men were involved in the brutal punch-up which appeared to break out over a flag after the match on Sunday.

The trouble began with supporters of both London clubs involved in a stand-off at Wembley Park station several hours after the game finished.

In footage posted online, British Transport Police officers can be seen trying to push fans back as they move perilously close to the platform edge in a bid to goad one another.

Punches began to fly when a man appeared to take a Chelsea flag from a female supporter and throw it onto the train tracks.

She responds by hitting him with the other Chelsea flags she is carrying.

The man then moves towards her aggressively as other men move in to prevent the confrontation.

But the man, believed to be one of several Spurs fans among the Chelsea supporters, then launches a punch at another man shouting "f***ing Chelsea c***s"

The brawl that follows involves at least four men, as Spurs supporters chant "Yid army" - a reference to the club's strong Jewish connection from the opposite platform.

A British Transport Police spokesman confirmed they were examining the video.

Two men from Brighton, one aged 40 and the other aged 35, were arrested on Sunday March 1 on suspicion of ABH and suspicion of common assault respectively.

Both have been bailed until March 23. There is no suggestion either arrested men are captured in the footage or were involved in the fight.

British Transport Police condemned the "mindless minority" of football fans who cause trouble for fellow supporters, other travellers and staff on the rail network and vowed to bring the culprits to justice.

A spokesman said: "The vast majority of football fans use trains and stations without problem.

"However, a mindless minority whose intention is to cause trouble make journeys unpleasant for law-abiding fans and other rail passengers and rail staff."